The circadian rhythm as therapeutic target in inflammatory bowel disease.

Journal of the Canadian Association of Gastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-08-13 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1093/jcag/gwae027
Zoë Post, Netanel F Zilberstein, Ali Keshavarzian
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Abstract

The primary objectives of the management of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are to prevent IBD flares, prevent/delay disease progression and improve patients' quality of life. To this end, one needs to identify risk factor(s) associated with flare-ups and disease progression. We posit that disruption of circadian rhythms is one of the key factors that is associated with risk of flare-up and disease progression. This hypothesis is based on published studies that show: (1) The circadian rhythm regulates many biological processes including multiple IBD-relevant biological processes that are critical in inflammatory/immune processes such as environment/microbe interaction, microbe/host interaction, intestinal barrier integrity and mucosal immunity-all central in the pathogenesis of IBD, and (2) Circadian machinery is the primary tool for the host to interact with the environment. Circadian misalignment results in a loss of preparedness of the host to respond and adjust to the environmental changes that could make the host more vulnerable to IBD flare-ups. In this review, we first provide an overview of circadian rhythms and its role in healthy and disease states. Then we present data to support our hypothesis that: (1) IBD patients have disrupted circadian rhythms ("social jet lag") and (2) circadian misalignment and associated disrupted sleep decreases the resiliency of IBD patients resulting in microbiota dysbiosis, more disrupted intestinal barrier integrity and a more aggressive disease phenotype. We also show that circadian-directed interventions have a potential to mitigate the deleterious impact of disrupted circadian and improve IBD disease course.

昼夜节律作为炎症性肠病的治疗靶点。
炎症性肠病(IBD)患者管理的主要目标是预防IBD发作,预防/延缓疾病进展,改善患者的生活质量。为此,需要确定与突发疾病和疾病进展相关的危险因素。我们假设昼夜节律的破坏是与突发和疾病进展风险相关的关键因素之一。这一假设基于已发表的研究表明:(1)昼夜节律调节许多生物过程,包括多种与IBD相关的生物过程,这些过程在炎症/免疫过程中至关重要,如环境/微生物相互作用、微生物/宿主相互作用、肠道屏障完整性和粘膜免疫,这些都是IBD发病机制的核心;(2)昼夜节律机制是宿主与环境相互作用的主要工具。昼夜节律失调导致宿主对环境变化的反应和调整准备不足,这可能使宿主更容易受到IBD突发的影响。在这篇综述中,我们首先概述了昼夜节律及其在健康和疾病状态中的作用。然后,我们提供的数据支持我们的假设:(1)IBD患者的昼夜节律被打乱(“社交时差”);(2)昼夜节律失调和相关的睡眠中断降低了IBD患者的恢复能力,导致微生物群失调,肠道屏障完整性被破坏更严重,疾病表型更具侵袭性。我们还表明,以昼夜节律为导向的干预措施有可能减轻昼夜节律中断的有害影响,并改善IBD病程。
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